Risk assessment

Describe or propose a specific decision situation in which you see away of quantifying probabilities
and consequences (i.e., do risk assessment) for different “actions” or “strategies”, one often being
the “reference action” (“do nothing”, “status quo”, “business as usual”). Then illustrate the use of a
methodology of risk management to arrive at the “best action”. The decision considered may be
“terminal” (design, regulation, operating rule, strategy) or “pre-terminal” (further investigation,
inspection, data acquisition) or both

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Critical Appraisal of the Evidence.

  • Develop your review of literature by critically
    appraising and synthetizing the evidence you have gathered. Indicate the quality and hierarchy of
    the evidence (levels of evidence per Melnyk page 11) as well as the reliability and validity of the
    studies

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Public safety

  1. Define public safety administration. What are the two major functions of public safety administration?
  2. Identify a local or regional problem or issue that can be addressed by changing public policy. Describe the process you would use to address it.
  3. Define privatization. Describe the rationales used to support it or oppose it. Provide one example of a service that could be privatized to reduce burden on the government authority.

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Map-chronicle

Describe-map-chronicle your own structures of feeling using key concepts from the reading as if
you were a Mills
(“On Intellectual Craftsmanship”) like figure stranded or trapped inside the parameters of the world
portrayed in the
readings.
A partial list of key concepts: culture of terror, space of death, blasé attitude, the uncanny, protective
organs and
shocks, commodity fetishization, gray cities, the presence of the dead, faces, structures of feeling,
sorting machines,
marks and holes, primitive accumulation, and animals-plants-humans-objects.

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